FHF doesn't need to look elsewhere for sponsors while it has all these potential sponsors in their backyard. I mean the other soccer federations in our area have done and it has worked for them. For example, coca-cola always sponsor the Mexican team because Mexico is one of the top countries where they sell most of their products and to keep that customer loyalty they sponsor every event that has to do with Mexico (the Mexican people buys more coca-cola than any other country in the world.) Its vice and versa you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. Governments should not play THE MAIN role in football or sports in general and that's why there is FIFA and soccer Federations, its to keep governments and all their influences out. Now when it comes to organizing a FIFA tournament then the government can step in to create a sort of platform to make the preparations processes easier such as security details and what not. Sorry it took so long to get to my point but i felt i needed to make that statement... FHF should not go around and begging the gorvernment for money when there is all these companies that makes profit on the back of Haitian people. For example companies such as CAM, Rhum Barbancourt, Western Union, and etc... should be able to sponsor not only our soccer teams but Haitian Sports in general because they do businesses in our community so it's a SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY for them. Now the FHF on its part should at least know how to put together a nice little short-term goal plan or outline or even a 5 or 10 year plan for that matter and start making proposals to these potential sponsors. But im afraid the only reason these companies have not make the effort is because FHF or any of the other sports officials does not have a formal plan that outline their short-term or long-term goals.


Before i leave, can anyone please let me know in what field does Dadou have his doctorate degree and what experience does he or anyone in his team of officials have in running an organization, maybe then we can start to recognize the roots of all the mistakes, errors, lack of leadership,
NO MORE LEARNING ON THE JOB PEOPLE...CONCACAF IS CHANGING AND ITS ABOUT DAMN TIME WE CHANGE WITH IT.